It has been awhile since JAIL has heard from me, but my absence
here has been due to...guess what...just yet another injustice by our "good ol
boy" court system here in South Carolina. I am responding to the desperate
plea from "Ms. P.J. Stewart and Pete Clark because I can totally relate to their
frustration and feeling of helplessness when it comes to the subject of "abusive
judges".

.... I must agree with
you, Ron, that JAIL4JUDGES does seem to be the only answer...the answer being
accountability where none exists, sadly leaving litigants with no
recourse at all. I applaud JAIL for it's courage and
persistence in bringing these tyrants down from their thrones where they destroy
the lives of the families that they are sworn to serve. God Bless You, Ron
and Barbie, and all who follow to restore this country to it's claim of "freedom
and justice for all".

I say to Ms. Stewart and Pete and all who suffer at the hands of
"abusive judges"...first of all, we must put our trust
in OUR GOD, who is THE ONE who can truly bring miracles
about...secondly, by bringing our stories to JAIL4JUDGES and working with
them, you can trust that eventually these tyrants will be exposed and
expelled, and such monsters of the bench will be brought to justice.

GOD BLESS YOU RON, BARBIE AND FELLOW JAILERS FOR YOUR
INCESSANT EFFORTS TO MAKE THIS HAPPEN FOR US ALL!

SC JAILER SHERRY PAYNE

How To File Against Judges!

Dear Ms. Stewart & Pete:

Your expressed concerns below run right at the heart of J.A.I.L. and why it
was founded. I am assuming in your question that you are inquiring into how one
sues a judge in court. But the question itself shows a conflict. All suits
against a judge goes before another judge who likewise enjoys the same immunity
as the judge brought before him. By covering for the defendant judge, the judge
is keeping intact the protection he may himself need one day if he is sued. This
protection is called "Judicial Immunity," which is a judge-created "law." While
the said "law" is subject to supposed conditions, those "conditions" are rarely
honored because, again, it is another judge determining whether those conditions
apply in the case before him.

Hence, while it is possible to "file" a case against a judge, you can rest
assured that it will be dismissed after the service is made upon the judge. In
one of my suits against judges, the order of dismissal chased me home. You may
equate your chances against a judge to that of winning the
super jackpot in Vegas.

Moving on to complaints about a judge to a State Judicial Commission, there
is no formality. You just state the plain facts of your complaint and mail it to
your State's Commission. It will cost you a First-class stamp, and a sheet or
two of paper. But here again, conflicts of interest come into play. You will get
their "attention," at least to the extent that someone will take the effort to
"respond" to your complaint, even if it be just shy of a form letter that states
something like, "Having investigated your complaint against a state judge which
you have brought to our attention, at our (name of month) meeting it was decided
that there was insufficient evidence of misconduct to require
disciplinary action. This matter is now deemed closed.

Thank you for writing your concerns to this commission.

Signed and Dated.

Hence, the bottom line is that the chances are right at 100% that you will
be denied redress altogether. Now I know my words may seem too drastic, and
unacceptable to you. So what are your options? This is why we have established
JAIL4Judges with the by-line, "JAIL4Judges is the only answer!" Only
until J.A.I.L. becomes in force will the citizens have a forum of redress with
the judiciary. All other avenues will lead to frustration after frustration, and
people who do not listen have to go through this frustration until they say,
"Ron was right!"

Pete wants to know how you file against Judges, have you jailed any in Cal?
He wants to know, how you do it, if you've done it in Cal. Where does he get
papers to serve on a abusive judge? I am totally mad about the
treatment of my best friend in the court system! (The case is where
the mother attempted a double murder, he prevented it! and she got
custody!)

Please Contact Pete Clark, 1-925-449-XXXX THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT!

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